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Foster Parent
People who can give children a stable, secure family home experience. Foster parents must be 21 years of age. They can be single or married. They can own a home or rent an apartment. (However, apartment dwellers are required to have a permission form completed by their landlord). Foster parents must have an income adequate to meet their own needs. They must be in good physical and mental health. They are people who enjoy children of different races, cultures, and socio-economic backgrounds. Foster parents are members of a team who work towards the best interest of the children in their care.
To become a foster parent, you must comply with an approval process involving interviews and visits by staff of Rice County Social Services. A medical report is required for foster parents and household members. Each foster parent and family member over the age of 13, must also submit to a criminal and social services background check. Licensing also includes a home study, home safety check, references, orientation, ongoing training, and may also include a fire marshal inspection of the home. Foster homes are evaluated and relicensed, usually on a bi-annual basis, after the initial year of licensure.

- Contact the licensor at one of the numbers listed below to discuss licensure, and for further information.
- If you would like to apply, contact the licensor to schedule a home interview, and begin the process of licensure.
- Home study information will include family relationships, family activities, discipline techniques, communication skills, and expectations of foster care. It is also important to determine the areas of care, and types of children that work best for the prospective foster family. Six hours of orientation, and twelve hours of training related to foster care, is required for the initial year of licensure.
- When the application process is completed, the agency shall forward its licensing recommendation to the Department of Human Services within 20 days.
- The licensing process may take up to 3 months, to allow time for background checks, medical information, home study, and scheduled training.
Contact Information:
Cheryl Marek
Licensed Social Worker/Licensing Unit
(507) 332-5964
Email: cmarek@co.rice.mn.us
Child Foster Care
Foster/Adoptive/Kinship Caregiver Pre-Service Training
Social Services
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Mark Shaw
Social Services Director
(507) 332-6115
EMAIL
Faribault Phone
507-332-6115
Northfield Phone
507-645-4723
Lonsdale Phone
507-744-5185
320 NW 3rd Street Faribault, MN 55021
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